- Studio Offers Formosa Cafe a Change of Plot : Landmarks: Warner Bros. says it will move the famed eatery instead of razing it to make way for a parking lot.
- Here Comes the Sun, Forecasters Predict
- SANTA ANA : 2 Youths Held as Robbery Suspects
- Little Airport an Air Hub for Ventura County : Transportation: Oxnard field provides only scheduled airline service in the county. But expansion is not viewed as likely.
- Resignation of Chief Gates
- 2 Railway Routes for Commuter Service Acquired : Rapid transit: Accord with Union Pacific gives regional agency access to Union Station and right to run trains to Riverside. The deal is expected to provide leverage in Santa Fe talks.
- Freed Pastors Not Deterred : They Vow to Keep in Touch With Persecuted Christians in Vietnam
- Arthur Cox Plays the . . . Good Guy? : Chargers: Once an interviewer's nightmare, the tight end now saves his meanness for the football field.
- Pro Football
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braggs Drops Flyball and Reds Lose in 13
- Laguna Playhouse Adds 5 Shows to Each Production
- Faded Yellow Ribbons
- CASTINGS
- Country Song Draws Ire of Feminists : Pop music: Critics argue that Holly Dunn's 'Maybe I Mean Yes' can be seen as an invitation to rape. 'That lyric sends shivers up my spine,' says a leader of NOW.
- Car Magazines Will Have Same Publisher
- HOME PRICES AROUND THE STATE
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.: The nation's...
- Cardis Reports $6-Million Loss for Fiscal 1991 : Finance: The company, which emerged from bankruptcy 19 months ago, also announced preliminary agreement on a reorganization plan.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Fund Suffers Record Cash Deficit
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Worker Furloughs Rejected by Court
- Former Contras Attack Town, Kill 2 Police Officers
- Jane Robinson Sidney; Widow of Actor
- Risks for Bush: Yeltsin Talks, Ukraine Visit
- Laborers Mark 1st Year of Program : Work: The city-sponsored project for day work hopefuls has built a sense of community on a dusty lot in North Hollywood. There are still too few jobs, however.
- Development Approval Is Overturned
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- REAL ESTATE : Builders Looking Beyond O.C. for New Business
- Woman Gets 2-Year Sentence for Child Abuse
- Disney, Time Warner Results as Expected
- FASHION : Taking Sides : Fashion: Fall couture collections go to extremes, from clear plastic biker boots to severely tailored suits.
- County Revises Water Rule That Led to Disparity : Conservation: The old system required the same savings from all residents of an area, placing a burden on light users, especially in Antelope Valley.
- Unnerving Unmentionable Promos Unseen
- Mexico to Sell Its Second-Largest Bank
- SECURITIES
- STOCKS : Dow Climbs 13.87 on Better Earnings News
- Salvadoran Government Shows Signs of Losing Interest in Bank-Looting Scandal : Politics: It once seemed officials were cracking down on the elite in the Banco Agricola case. But no one has been arrested.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : It Takes Time to Save Money With Coupons
- Near-Fatal Attraction : Athlete Still a Victim of Lover's Obsession That Led to Her Paralysis
- S.D. Research May Buttress State's Bridges
- ANAHEIM : City Sees the Light on Pedestrian Signal
- Those Star Casino Stock Performers May Face Trouble
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : Mandela Arrives to Warm Welcome
- Southland Money-Laundering Probe of BCCI Widens
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Man Charged in 6 IRS Bomb Attempts
- House Votes to End Ban on Fetal Tissue Research Funds : Science: Bush has threatened a veto. The restrictions have pitted abortion foes against medical groups.
- Cooler Summer Keeps Fire Season From Sizzling
- Coastal Panel to Rule on Resort : Rancho Palos Verdes: Appeal by foes of the project on the Marineland site exasperates city officials.
- Ventura : Police Seek Woman in 7 Arson Incidents
- The Birkenstock's as Clunky and Comfy as Ever
- Confessions of a Reporter Named Smith
- EARNINGS : Transport Unit Behind McDonnell Gain
- GM, Ford Losses Total $1.1-Billion in Second Quarter
- Pacific Exchange Against Earlier Start
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Hostage Blackmail Threat Is Rejected
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Inmates End Strike Over Deathbed Plan
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Judge Indicted on Theft Charges
- Hayden Seeks Soka Tax Exemption Review
- U.S. Prosecutor Karlin Named to Superior Court
- FOCUS: 610 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
- REGIONAL REPORT : Accessible Transit for the Disabled--How to Pay for It?
- These Are the Good Old Days
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine-based personal computer...
- INS Abused Inmates, Suit Claims
- Namibia Groups Also Got Secret S. African Aid
- 18 Croats Killed in Clashes With Federal Troops
- A Light on Skid Row : Poverty: LAMP Lodge, a renovated slum, reopens as new housing for the mentally ill homeless.
- SIMI VALLEY : Accused Embezzler Pleads Not Guilty
- Airlines' Losses Still High as Recession Slows Travel
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- AUDIENCE FASHIONS 'SARAFINA!' : Show Stoppers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Appeal Filed in Norplant Case
- Floods Dampen Hopes for China's Economy : Disaster: The government has appealed for outside humanitarian aid. The nation's grain losses are heavy.
- College Employee Lured to His Car, Shot 4 Times
- Many Aspire to Be Governor's Double, but Few Have Right Stuff
- Analysts Unfazed by Round of Weak Economic Reports
- BOOK REVIEW : A Generic Tale Spiced With Exotic Details : MY LIFE WITH DARWIN <i> by Molly Beth Tinsley</i> ; Houghton Mifflin, $19.95, 274 pages
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Brown Sues to Have Census Adjusted
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Palestinians Discover Cost of Gulf War Stance : Middle East: Support for Iraq has weakened their diplomatic position in making moves for peace talks.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : THE SOUTHLAND : 3 Sites Nominated for Superfund List
- Most in Poll Say No to La Jolla Business Tax
- Ex-Student Gets 1 Year for Racial Hate Letters
- 13-Year-Old Skater Dies in Collision With Bus
- For music lovers, Sea Jazz '91 offers entertainment with a view.
- Schroeder Makes All-World Cup Team
- Pro Basketball
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Beathard Frustrated by Delay in Negotiations With Richard
- Pro Basketball
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eckersley Down After Giving Up Homer
- Coppola to Produce Plays for CBS
- Mainstream Returns With 24 CDs
- SEAL BEACH : Emergency Service Fee Plan Supported
- Santa Ana Freeway Double-Deck Plan Rises Again : Transportation: Congressional committee approves funds for studying the possibility, which has been rejected before.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Saying Goodby to Memorial Stadium
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Love to Miss at Least Four Weeks
- Bats Are Working, but Angels Still Lose : Baseball: They are beaten by Orioles, 8-4, for 13th loss in 17 games. McCaskill falls to 7-13.
- Soviet high jumper Yelena Rodina tested positive...
- Monte Vista Runner to Compete for CSUN
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tigers Put Incaviglia on Disabled List
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Four Exhibitions on Tap This Weekend
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES : Sneddon Named Interim Athletic Director
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Loses to Wiesner, but U.S. Still Wins in Federation Cup
- Deaf Beauty Contestant Sues Miss America Pageant
- SECURITIES
- REAL ESTATE : Builders Looking Beyond O.C. for New Business
- Demand for Economics Teachers Exceeds Supply : Education: A business group is helping to offset the imbalance by giving instructors a grounding in the subject.
- Investors Seek Big Carter Hawley Slice : Bankruptcy: Zell/Chilmark Fund is pushing for as much as 90% of Broadway's parent company in exchange for up to $270 million in financial aid.
- Gorbachev Urges Party to Abandon Marxist Ideology : Soviet Union: The president warns that communism's 'ossified dogmas' must go. He wants the body to transform itself into a modern political entity.
- Senate Panel OKs $5.8 Billion in Emergency Jobless Aid : Recession: Measure would extend benefits for four to 20 additional weeks, with Californians eligible for 13 more. Veto is threatened by Bush.
- Soviet Military Planning to Cut Fleet by 20% to 25% : Armed forces: Navy chief says that better-quality vessels will result in no loss of defensive capability.
- House Panel Seeks Gas Tax Hike for Transit : Transportation: Committee wants increase of 5 cents a gallon. Projects would include funding to extend Metro Rail.
- Digital Loses $871 Million, Plans Layoffs
- REAL ESTATE : Builders Looking Beyond O.C. for New Business
- 20th Century Industries: The Woodland Hills-based insurance...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : President's In-Law Faces Indictment
- Nomura Investigated After Charges of Manipulation
- O.C. Scams Linked to Laundering Money at BCCI : Fraud: They say burgeoning probe finds evidence from Laguna Hills operation that points to laundered funds in Panama. Other local investment schemes may be involved.
- Electronics Wars Putting Heat on Smaller Retailers
- AST's Fortunes Keep Going Up in Down Industry : Computers: The Irvine PC maker again registered impressive gains in annual earnings and revenue while major competitors took big hits.
- Ratings of Insurers Lowered; Real Estate Investments Blamed
- Countywide : Rally Planned Over MIAs in Vietnam
- Building Ban Lifted on Land Meant for Park : Ruling: Laguna Niguel failed to hold a fact-finding hearing when imposing the moratorium, so a judge throws it out.
- SEAL BEACH : Measures to Allow Project Introduced
- Politics Not Always Good Government : Two tense local elections in California throw light on statewide struggle for soul of GOP
- Even in the Heat, Dad Showed He's a Dyed-in-the-Wool Fan
- "The Happy Hour," a weekly radio talk...
- FILLMORE : New Law Will Limit Gifts to Campaigns
- Gates Explains Release of Data : Investigation: Chief says he gave officers' addresses and phone numbers to the FBI because he feared a subpoena that would make information public.
- $15 Million Sought to Tie Port to Highways : Transportation: Two congressmen request the federal money to develop a better access road for shippers.
- CAMARILLO : Driver Dies After Car Strikes Tree
- Jurisprudence
- Poway Allows Rock Quarry to Double Its Size
- COMMENTARY : A Question About Knick's Pat Ewing: What Is He Seeking?
- It's Too Soon to Light a Firing Under Greg Riddoch
- Weekend Cultural Fest at UCI Catches Fire Choir : Show: The 7-year-old ensemble, whose popularity has soared, will perform excerpts from its stage musical, 'Voices,' at the event.
- 'Hollywood': The Naked Truth
- Raw Emotion in Need of Polish in 'Me Thinks'
- Beneath the Giddy 'Fun' Lurks a Tragic Murder
- For the 4th Time, Jazz Iz Forever : Music: What started as an unpretentious tribute is now a daylong festival that is expected to draw 10,000.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TELEVISION : Prime Time Goes Politically Correct : Hollywood, not content to entertain, pushes its liberal agenda on the masses; the result is 'advotainment.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amcal Project Work to Begin in October
- Si L. Bercutt; Builders Emporium Founder
- Scientific Team Learns Structure of a Key Enzyme : Biochemistry: The three-dimensional model is considered a Rosetta stone to understanding a crucial family of proteins and could lead to the development of cancer-fighting drugs.
- 'Shock Jock' Stern Makes L.A. Debut on KLSX-FM : Radio: The New York-based loudmouth lights up the switchboard his first day.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Four Toast a Century of Memories
- Redistricting Panel Rejects Maps by Minority Groups
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Principal Gets District Post
- McClelland's Move Puts Her Swimming Career in Sync : Swimming: San Diego native left home to pursue her Olympic dream.
- Pop Album Chart : Cole Remains 'Unforgettable'
- San Diego Spotlight : Clowns Set Tone for Decor, Inconsistency for the Food
- AREA 6 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Raba, Camarillo Throttle Sepulveda
- A Call for Legal Action Against Film Alterations : Movies: Six prominent filmmakers join a N.Y. congressman in asking for warning labels if a film has been 'colorized,' 'lexiconed' or compressed.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Southern Comfort a la West Hollywood at Cynthia's
- Lottery Sales Dwindle
- MOVIE REVIEW : Opposites Attract in 'Sam and Sarah'
- Police Stuck for Leads in Wienerschnitzel Slayings
- Sheriff Orders 4 Programs to Prepare to Shut Down
- O.C. PLATFORM : Problems in Warning About AIDS
- The Precious Momentum for Reform
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Bursts Balloons of Kids Store Display
- Nintendo Wins at Settlement Game
- First Nationwide Financial Corp.: The savings and...
- Milwaukee Child Molester May Have Killed 17 People : Crime: Suspect is charged in four slayings. Officials in Germany reportedly want to question him about mutilation deaths there.
- Fatal Copter Crash at Nuclear Test Site Probed
- The Union Treaty : Redrawing Lines of Power : The completion of a new Union Treaty draft in the Soviet Union marks a key triumph for Gorbachev in his battles against balky republics.
- TUSTIN : Man Shot by Officer Had Pulled Toy Gun
- Resignation of Chief Gates
- EPA Wants to Add O.C. Site to Superfund List : Environment: Toxics have oozed into a Westminster subdivision's lawns and patios for nearly a decade.
- Technique Strengthens Bridges : Earthquakes: The new 'edge beam' method can be used on more than 1,000 spans that could collapse in a major temblor, researchers say.
- And, now, for a real L.A....
- Suit Says Coach Helped Purchase Steroids
- TEAMTENNIS : Strings Net Victory Over Wellington
- 'Great Walls' for L.A. Neighborhoods : Art: In addition to Chinatown's first mural, five other resource center wall paintings have been completed this month.
- A New Game With An Old Partner : Volleyball: After undergoing shoulder surgery, Patty Dodd had to revise her game. She battled back and reunited with Jackie Silva.
- CASTINGS
- 'Midsummer' Deja Vu : Sally Kirkland's O.C. Role a 'Reincarnation'
- OXNARD : Car Crashes Injure 2 Police Officers
- A Crackdown So Slow in Coming : The BCCI banking scandal gets curiouser and curiouser
- Man, 19, Gets Year for Racial Threats, Insults at Grant High
- Wachs Urges More Funds for Graffiti Fight
- IRVINE : City Workers' Pay Levels to Be Studied
- Realtor Don A. Beckenbaugh, 'Mr. Laguna Niguel,' Dies at 81
- Black S. African Clergyman Says He Lost Way in Jog, Was Detained
- Welch's Return Put in Jeopardy : Prep football: Canyon refuses to guarantee that coach will be rehired when his suspension ends in January.
- West Passes to 28-7 Win in All-Star Football Game
- Jenkins: All He Did Was Win
- Paramount Pulls 'Body Parts' Ads
- MUSIC REVIEW : Labeque Sisters Lift Excitement Level at Bowl
- 'Town Meeting' Gives Politicians a Platform : Theater: The play brings well-known lawmakers onstage--and closer to the public they serve.
- Rules to Curb Doctors' Abuse of Medicare Due
- Public Hearing on Tollway Begins : Transportation: Foes say highway would promote growth, while business leaders argue it would simply accommodate it.
- State Suspends License of Asbestos Removal Firm
- OAK PARK : Residents Call for Business Curfew
- Konyshev Sprints to Victory; Indurain Retains Yellow Jersey
- Police Station to Hold Open House
- Couple Plead No Contest to Bilking Elderly Woman
- Cutting the Fog at City Hall : Government: City administrator heads off row over illegal garage conversions by simply suggesting that parking law be changed.
- Pro Basketball
- Jurisprudence
- Padilla Places 8th in Tourney
- Havoc Is Gnarly for a Radical Dude
- THE HOUSE
- Russian Nights on Wilshire
- Resignation of Chief Gates
- Over-Under Alignment Approved for S.D. Trolley's Old Town Route : Transportation: Section of line through Harbor View and Little Italy will be put below ground if transit agency can find $16 million in funding.
- MOVIE REVIEW : There's Too Much Slack in Richard Linklater's 'Slacker'
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pair Chased, Nabbed in Kidnaping Case
- Air Quality Report
- MOORPARK : City Seeks Rejection of Quarry Expansion
- FILLMORE : Group Asks House to Save Sespe Creek
- COSTA MESA : Possible Shock Cited in Drowning
- In Striking Back, Martinez Blanks Philadelphia, 5-0 : Baseball: He strikes out nine in five-hit shutout. Dodgers score five runs in the eighth inning.
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : Conway Wins High Jump on Final Day
- Tale of the Tape : Raiders' Brown Lost NFL's Fastest Man Race, but Says the Evidence Shows He Actually Won
- AMATEUR GOLF ROUNDUP : Dalton Rallies to Win Junior Event
- Early Decisions by Ross Pay Off at San Diego State : Volleyball: Chatsworth High graduate concentrates on competing in one sport and earning a college education.
- Roberts Gives Padres a Shot in the Ninth : Baseball: His two-out, two-run homer gives the Padres a 6-5 victory over the Montreal Expos.
- Reports of Winfield's Demise Premature
- TV REVIEW : Stylish Short Films From Hal Hartley
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Armed, Hardly Dangerous : Young Hunks as Young Hoods in 'Mobsters'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Europa Europa': True Tale of Holocaust Survival
- Poway
- CASTINGS
- Resignation of Chief Gates
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 26, 1991
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- Obituaries - July 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 26, 1991
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- PACK 'EM: Route 43 on Harbor Boulevard,...
- Noxious Fumes Halt Metro Rail Subway Work
- JUNKET MOVED: For 30 years Disneyland has...
- 7 Baby Bells to Provide Information Services : Communications: Judge who barred such action in 1987 reluctantly OKs it. Domination of market is feared.
- House Rejects 2 Requests for Disney Funds
- Panel OKs $450 Million for a Valley Subway Link : Transportation: A House committee approves a massive five-year bill that includes money for extending the Metro Rail line from Union Station to North Hollywood.
- $94 Million for a Drug War Run by Thugs : Peru: The police shoot down a plane and match the army for brutality--and Bush sees a clean human-rights record.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Faries Sent Back to Minors
- GRAMPS IS HOME: Pricey housing and fixed...
- Pentagon Casts Doubts on Documents About MIAs : Vietnam War: Families, still convinced that they recognize servicemen, criticize release of papers.
- PITCHING IN: Last year the Grove Shakespeare...
- 1,000 Residents Protest Proposed Fee for School Repairs
- Technology Companies: Compaq Computer Corp. said its...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Rules to Eat By
- Bosc Leaves La Serre
- The Bertranou Generation
- Glendora : Mini-Mart Can Sell Alcohol
- Glendale resident Jacqueline Powers Doud has been...
- Drifter Faces 350 Molestation Counts : Crime: The suspect disappeared five years ago in Washington state before a trial on sex abuse charges. His arrest in San Diego results in a record number of charges.
- School Days : A Wellspring of Ideas for Seniors With a Thirst for Knowledge
- Pasadena : Funds Restored for Police
- Private Eyes : Making a home video has become so easy that nothing is too mundane or too weird for tape.
- Muslim Ritual Augurs Peace in Northern India : Religion: Minority sees the governing Hindus, now that they're in power, as no longer a threat.
- Fast Food Threatens Life in the Slow Lane in Julian : Development: Residents bitter over waiver to builder for his sale of desperately needed water to town.
- THE HOUSE : To Change Labor Law
- CYPRESS : City Decides to Keep Bicycle Trail Open
- 2 Will Be Extradited in Killing at Beach
- Cocaine Worth $9 Million Seized in Series of Arrests
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Air Quality Report
- Commuter Rail Line Passes 2 Milestones, Hits 1 Snag
- LOS ALAMITOS : 25% Hike in Trash Collection Fee OKd
- San Diego
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighters Drill for High-Rise Disasters
- San Diego
- Fullmer Never Gets His Fill of Hits : Baseball: Hungry 16-year-old slugger leads Sepulveda into the American Legion Area 6 tournament.
- Tennessee Pleads Football Case to NCAA Committee on Aug. 11
- Success Wasn't in the Cards for Aces : Baseball: Few traces remain of Anaheim's first professional franchise, which folded after one season, in 1941.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Youthful Fire From Milltowns
- STAGE
- The press packet for Fantastica '91, an...
- Long Beach : School Board Elects Its First Black President
- 'Dead Poets' Role Model Loses His Job
- Studies Find Women Less Likely to Get Heart Care
- Danforth Says It's Bush's Move on Civil Rights Bill : Legislation: Measure can be passed quickly if President compromises on safeguards against job bias, GOP senator states. Issue is politically explosive.
- Scientists Give Congress 14 Plans for Saving Owl
- Runaway Kids Have Nothing to Run to
- Dad's Footsteps : C. J. Chenier is now leading the band founded by his father, legendary zydeco player Clifton Chenier.
- FILM : Petersen's Pro-Reading Message Isn't the Same Old Story
- Recycling RAGBRAIEvery summer for almost 20 years,...
- COMEDY : Poking Fun at Life and Other Frivolities
- A Bid to Zap a ZIP : Bernson in Washington, Appeals Mail Code Tying Constituents to Sepulveda
- Worker Hurt by Electric Cable Is Awarded $840,000
- Picus Calls Warner Center Growth Plan Incompatible : Development: The councilwoman says she is not sure that the area can accommodate nearly double the square footage in commercial and retail space.
- IRVINE : Council Delays Vote on Northwood 5
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bank Bandit Gets $5,800 in $20 Bills